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Show UTAH sjimif wwwwwmwww new P - 5 w iiMirmmmmmmiMmN JOURNAL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER t YORK NEWS LETTER Our Fall " ' (Sjiecial Correspondence.) giUJUiUlUlUiUiUiUiUUUUiU iU JU1UJUMUU JUiUlUlUJUK 6. The strke lect him uguiust his clearly expressed XEW YORK. Sept. In this wishes. a on rampage microbe are air to full of them. Nearcity and the The New York end of the strike of their to either some new the butchers and other ly every day packing house itrik. with or without provocation, employes to practically at an end. The or there are at least strikers were InglorKiusly iiean-and dually without, Not the condition in the local packing strikes. of Impending junior are probably fifty houses are again nearly normal, with enough that there the difference, that the establishments or sixty thousand men Idle In the are no longer unionized. The packers thousand had but little building trades, about thirty difficulty in securing all is the garment manufacturing trade the men they needed to fill the places and several thousand more In the meat of the strikers and now the latter are new strikes are threateshut out. Naturally, they are very pai,ing trade, Involve from five bitter and Indignant, but that does not would ned, which affect the situation In the least. The to ten thousand more, some some merit in he may some of the packers may There strikes, but others and the latter seem strikers, hut only when there are va to be In the majority, are really with- cancles and only if the men are good out sufficient excuse. One of the most workmen. The packers will absolutely to the strike which decline to deal with the union and will flagrant examples New York Elevatthe of recognize the men only as individuals. employes the ed mads threaten to Inaugurate when the subway to opened to the public. When the trouble between the memThe men have no grievance In particubers of the allied building trade and lar and demand neither shorter hours, the builders and contractors broke out nor more pay; and yet they threaten some time ago, it was feared that the The reasons strike or lock-owith a general strike. would seriously Inwhich prompt the men are decidedly terfere with the completion of the sixty-peculiar. There was a time when the five school buildings, either planned motive power of the elevated roads or already In course of construction. was steam. The engineers formed a a compromise was reachFortunately union, which became a branch of the ed in regard to the work on the school Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin- houses and assurance has been given eers. After a while the motive power that enough schools, to provide for To pacify 27,000 was changed to electricity. children will be ready for octhe engineers, who rebelled against cupancy at the beginning of the school the Innovation, which threatened to year next month and that the others, drive them out of their positions, the which will provide for one hundred the former thousand more, company promised will be completed next motormen, year. engineers, who became that, in filling they would be given the and preference. The first chance The Steamship Minnesota, which change was effected without trouble. was built by the Eastern Shipbuilding Now, It seems, that many of the mofor tormen were anxious to get positions company of New London, Conn., on the subway system, not because the the Great Northern Steamship com-an- d will be used In the Trans-Pacifhours are shorter or the pay better, trade, arrived here the other day on but merely for a change. Its first trip, the steamer, which Is the Nothing was said or done until the Amerlcan-bul- lt vessel In the Interborough company began to en- largest will to take coal to go world, Norfolk gage motormen for the subway system. Then the trouble began. The motor-me- n and will then start on Us way around Insisted that the company had Cape Horn to San Francisco. . The made the promise to give its employes steamer is of enormous proportions on the Elevated system the preference, and compared with It the large' coast but had violated that promise. The line steamers look like pygmies. denied company that such a promise had been made In reference to filling Wall street to quite worked up over positions on the subway system and the fact that Russell Sage, the poor refused to listen to the protests of the man of millions, the cheerless apostle Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. of strenuous work and bitter opponThe employes felt very Indignant and ent to recreation, has taken a vacaheld a meeting, In which they detion. For the first time In his life, cided to go out In a body, unless the Mr. Sage, although apparently in norcompany should adhere to Its promise. mal health, has torn himself away The trouble has been patched up temfrom the attractive occupation of Inporarily, but it Is by no means percreasing his wealth and to enjoying, manently settled and the danger of a or is supposed to be, enjoying a spell strike is by no means entirely elimi- of rest at Sag Harbor. What Wall nated. street would like to know Is, who 1s paying for Mr. Russel'a vacation? Of The gubernatorial problem seems as course, everybody knows that Mr. tor from its solution as it was a month Sage could not afford to go an a vaago. Nobody seems to worry particucation at his own expense, and It puslarly over the question who the Demosies the street to know who is paycratic candidate will be, but the ques- -i ing the piper. tlon, whom the Republicans will nominate for the governorship, seems to There to great disappointment trouble the minds of the politicians among the feminine patrons of the a great deal. Root, who subway tavern, who were In the habit would, undoubtedly be the strongest of dropping in and refreshing themcandidate, does not want the nomina- selves with beer at the soda water tion and has on fountain. A new room for beer-loviexpressed himself that point In most unequivocal terms, women will be opened, but only women fhr a while the Root boom was In a escorted by men will be permitted atate of collapse and a great deal was there. aid and written about some dark horse," which Governor Odell was BRITISH TRADE8 supposed to have ready. Quite recentUNIONS CONGRESS ly, however, the talk about Root's iy candidacy has been resumed and LONDON, Sept. 6. At Leeds today It Is not believed the that Impossible, delegates representing nearly one and may change his mind a quarter 111 Ion of organised unionnd accept the for the ists of Great Britain were present at nomination, aake of the national ticket. It the opening of the annual session of saving I generally believed that the most the British Trades Union Congress. Powerful pressure Is being exerted to W. D. Ryan and D. D. Driscoll, the Induce Mr. Root to reconsider his de- fraternal delegates representing the termination not to accept the nominaAmerican Federation of Labor, were tion, even if the convention should se given a hearty reception. ut ic . ng . state pos-sib- After the Stork has made his visit, there is need of d a two-fol- Usch FIRST OF NUMBER OF PORT ORATORIES OPENED. HANK It contains just the food properties needed for mother and child. A predigested food with unequaled strengthening properties. Invigorating, sustaining, not intoxicating. ' Sold by Druggists. Prepared by Anheuser-Busc- h Brewing Assn SL Louis, U.S.A. Do sot fall to Includs tha Anheuser-Busc- h la your St. Louis ught-aeein- Biewery Arriving Imports Will Be Examined in Them, Obviating Dalay of Sending to Washington, D. C. Every Day Xl'lW YORK. Sept. 5. The first of number of port laboratories projected by the Department of Agriculture to prevent impure food, the product of foreign countries, entering the United States, was opened today In the Appraiser's Stores building in this city. The laboratory is thoroughly equipped and will be used to make analysis of the various food products arriving at this port. This will obviate the delay of requesting samples by the secretary of agriculture from the secretary of the treasury, and the transmission of these samples to Washington for anaIf the plan proves a success lysis. similar laboratories will be established at Philadelphia. Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans and other Important ports of entry. Cura For ple who are troubled with spells of sick headache. Khe writes that she had three spells about four times a week, was obliged to go to bed and remain there from 8 to 10 hours each time. Had been troubled this way for several years, and the attacks became more frequent Doctors did her no good; she tried dieting, ss everybody said It was from her stomach. Seeing an advertisement of Dr. Gunns Improved Liver Pills, which said, they cure sick headache by removing the cause, she decided to try once more, and sent 50c. for two boxes. She said she had taken the last pill more than 4 months ago. has not had a sick spell of any kind for over S months. Druggists sell these pills for 25c. per box. It only takes one for a dose, they, cure sick headache every time. For sale by Wallace Drug Co. 8H0RT-HAN- CHAMPIONSHIP. D W v can lit all rhajics and sixes. I'dimi1 and see the largest ami must eonijdele line of clothing. Boys School Suits Kim- - wrKmuntsrisnik . y. Mnsaca ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept 6. Shorthand writers everywhere will be Interested In a contest begun here tospeed day for the worlds short-han- d record. The contestants are Robert Tennis, of Green Bay, Wls., who holds the world's record of 230 words a minute, and Lester Haggen of London, the European champion, whose record Is said to be 219 words a minute. The contest was arranged by the National Short-han- d association and the winner will receive a substantial purse In addition to the championship title. TEA is an insubstantial thin but O a most substantial comfort. DICE FOR A GIRL MUSKOGEE, L T, Sept 5. Emma girl who Lester, a thirteen-year-ol- d of this north place, two miles lives was kidnapped from her home by three masked men. The men held their captive some time and then threw dice to see who should marry her. The men became alarmed when they found that they 'were about to be captured with the girl and deserted her. She was found by the authorities. Since that time she has been at the point of death on account of fright which gave her nervous prostration, and the physicians say she will die. 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